Our Technology
We invest in the latest diagnostic and imaging technology to detect issues early, track changes over time, and deliver a clearer picture of your eye health. From early detection to advanced treatment planning, our tools help us see what others can’t.
Modern technology isn’t just about having the latest tools—it’s about giving you better care. From high-resolution imaging to precise diagnostic testing, the advanced equipment in our practice allows us to detect issues earlier, monitor subtle changes over time, and tailor treatments to your unique needs. It means more accurate answers, more efficient visits, and more confidence in your long-term eye health.

Retinal Imaging
Optomap
Retinal imaging is a quick, non-invasive way for us to capture high-resolution images of the back of your eye—specifically the retina, optic nerve, and blood vessels. This advanced technology allows us to detect early signs of eye diseases such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and even signs of high blood pressure or other systemic conditions. Because many of these issues develop silently without symptoms, having retinal imaging done annually helps us catch problems early—when they’re most treatable—and keep a close watch on any changes in your eye health over time.

Vision Alignment
Neurolens
As many as 80% of adults suffer from the uncomfortable symptoms of binocular vision misalignment—headaches, eye strain, neck and shoulder pain, light sensitivity, motion sickness, and more. Using the cutting-edge Neurolens N3 virtual reality headset, we can assess your eyes with an immersive, precise test that detects even subtle misalignment. If a misalignment is found, our doctor may recommend Neurolens: custom-made lenses with contoured prism technology designed to bring your eyes into alignment and relieve these common symptoms.

Eye Pressure
iCare Tonometer
A tonometer is a tool we use to measure the pressure inside your eyes—known as intraocular pressure (IOP). Monitoring eye pressure is essential because elevated IOP can be an early sign of glaucoma, a condition that can cause permanent vision loss if left untreated. Unlike the traditional “air puff” test, our modern tonometer uses a gentler, more precise method that many patients find more comfortable and less startling. By checking your eye pressure regularly, we can catch changes early and protect your vision for the long term.
